NPR's senior news analyst, Daniel Schorr, has been taking note of some of the others.
When they agree, as with USP's regional pre-eminence, it is worth taking note.
At the same time I enjoy taking note of brand-name readability, shelf positioning, the attention-drawing power of competing package designs.
"We are taking note of the indignation of the French people and... calling for dignity and responsibility, " she told TFI television.
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It is too early to know if this year's numbers signal a longer trend, administrators warn, but they are taking note.
Britain's number one Mark Foster will be taking note of that time.
Here are two charts, the one we posted here on September 1 taking note of the mini-trend break, and the second from today.
The three will root on their hometown teams, all the while scanning other games and taking note of how certain other players are doing.
Does this represent something significant that America should be taking note of -- that the administration would want to declare with yet another female head?
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But the app goes beyond just taking note of your MPG.
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Taking note of these characteristics is only the first step for parents, who must also figure out how to cultivate the potential in their child.
Lenovo has been on a tear and investors are taking note.
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Big oil is taking note of the opportunity as BP ( BP) and Royal Dutch Shell ( RDS.B) are investing billions in separate Brazilian ethanol ventures.
"We are very pleased to see that people are taking note of good corporate governance because we believe it can lead to good corporate performance, " a spokesman said.
The good news is that the industry is taking note.
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Condo developers are also taking note of the growing appetite.
Richard A. Grasso, NYSE chairman and CEO, remembers taking note of the situation on Friday, but not feeling any particular concern about how the market would behave come Monday.
My mother died 23 years ago, and were she alive today, I think she would be taking note of the remarkable place to which we've come in this historic moment.
Other large companies mine data for warning signs, taking note when an employee swipes an identity badge in New York only to log onto the network from California, for instance.
Wall Street, in fact, appears to be taking note.
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Taking note of this case, the IRS doesn't acknowledge--or deny--that it blew off Kuglin's requests, but says she remains liable for the taxes plus civil penalties, even if she is no longer facing jail and fines.
Policy makers are taking note.
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Presidential aspirants are taking note.
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Despite one or two notable exceptions (the Harvard Business School and Stanford GSB are yet to offer an EMBA course) it appears that schools around the world have been taking note, and placing international expansion and global business practice at the top of the executive agenda.
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